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'Skool ke tem pe' is almost certainly a phonetic English transliteration of a Hindi or Bhojpuri phrase meaning roughly 'at school time' or 'on time at school' — 'tem' = 'time', 'pe' = 'on/at'. It might come from a song lyric, a meme, a TikTok/Instagram reel, or just casual chat. It is not a brand, a product, or a feature of skool.com (the creator-community platform). If you searched it because you heard it in audio and wanted the meaning — there it is. If you actually meant skool.com and got here through a typo, scroll down.

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What 'skool ke tem pe' likely means
Breaking it down word-by-word:
- Skool = phonetic spelling of 'school' (the institution, not skool.com)
- Ke = possessive/genitive marker in Hindi/Bhojpuri ('of/at')
- Tem = phonetic spelling of 'time' as pronounced in conversational Hindi
- Pe = postposition meaning 'on/at'
Put together it reads roughly as 'at school time' or 'on time at school'. The phrase often shows up in Bhojpuri songs, regional reels, or casual social-media captions where someone's reminiscing about school days, talking about being on-time, or making a meme about school routines. There's no fixed canonical meaning — it's a fragment, not an idiom.
If you were trying to match a song lyric specifically, your best bet is to search the full line on YouTube or JioSaavn — the phrase alone won't be unique enough to ID the track.
What skool.com is (in case you meant that)
Completely separate from the phrase above: skool.com is a software platform for creators who sell paid online communities. Coaches, course creators, agency owners, and online educators use it to run private memberships. Each community has a discussion feed, a courses tab, a calendar for live calls, a leaderboard, and Stripe-based payment.
The pricing is flat — $99/month per community, no per-member fees, no platform transaction cuts beyond Stripe's standard rates. That flat-fee model is a big part of why creators have moved over from Circle, Kajabi communities, and Mighty Networks. There's no headphone, no school-management product, no K-12 features. It's a community-and-course platform for adults paying creators.
Who actually uses skool.com
Three groups dominate Skool right now: info-product coaches (sales, marketing, fitness, mindset), agency owners running mastermind groups for other agency owners, and course creators who used to sell standalone courses on Teachable or Kajabi and have moved to a community-plus-course model. There's also a long tail of niche groups — woodworking coaches, language teachers, video editors — usually with under 200 members.
The attraction is the daily-active engagement Skool's gamification creates. Points for posting, levelling up, a visible leaderboard — sounds simple, but it generates 30–50% daily active rates in well-run communities, which is significantly higher than Discord or a Facebook group. That stickiness is what keeps churn manageable, which is what keeps the business viable.
Running a Skool community as a host
If you ended up here as a creator (or potential creator), the practical operating model on Skool in 2025 looks roughly like this. Set a weekly live call as the community ritual. Post one or two community posts daily — questions, prompts, polls — to keep the feed warm. Use the calendar for monthly cohort milestones and AMAs. Welcome every new member personally in the first 24 hours; this single move correlates with retention more than any other.
The failure modes are predictable. Hosts who don't post consistently see engagement collapse within four weeks. Hosts who don't DM new members lose 40%+ of joiners within 30 days. Hosts who don't catch the cancel signal lose revenue they could have saved with a 60-second outreach. Each of these is a manual job that scales linearly with member count, until it doesn't.
Tools that wrap skool.com
tools4skool is a Chrome extension plus dashboard built specifically to handle the manual workload above. Auto DM sequences with multi-condition triggers (welcome, re-engagement, win-back, image DMs), a Churn Saver flow that fires within 60 seconds of a cancel, churn risk scores so you see disengagement before it turns into a refund, comment mining to surface lurkers, slash commands and an unreplied filter in the inbox, scheduled posts with a Post-Now button, member-export CSV, and a CRM-style Kanban pipeline.
The extension uses your existing skool.com session — no password stored. Free plan: one sequence, 20 DMs/day, one account. Paid: $29/$59/$149 per month. Real proof: Kate Capelli ran the $59 plan for two weeks and added $4,000/month in retained revenue — a 7,000% ROI. None of this is relevant to the original 'skool ke tem pe' search; if you were looking for the phrase meaning, hopefully the earlier section answered it.
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